2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog
Nursing Courses
NRSG 2000 Introduction to Professional Nursing
(3 credits)
NRSG 2203 Introduction to Clinical Practice
(4 credits)
NRSG 2204 Health Assessment
(3 credits)
NRSG 2207 Nursing Pharmacology
(3 credits)
NRSG 3000 Elements of Scholarly Practice
(2 credits)
NRSG 3001 Adult/Gerian Health
(6 credits)
NRSG 3003 Practicum: Adult/Gerian
(4 credits)
NRSG 3100 Concepts of Nursing and Health Care
(3 credits)
NRSG 3120 Transcultural Nursing
(2 credits)
NRSG 3140 Advanced Health Assessment
(3 credits)
NRSG 3150 Integrative and Cultural Nursing
(3 credits)
NRSG 3200 Health Education in Nursing Practice
(3 credits)
NRSG 3201 The Childbearing Family
(2 credits)
NRSG 3202 Child/Adolescent Health
(4 credits)
NRSG 3203 Practicum: The Family
(4 credits)
NRSG 3240 Information Management and Collaborative Communication
(3 credits)
NRSG 3300 Health Care Policy, Finance, and Regulatory Environments
(3 credits)
NRSG 3920 Directed Group Study
(1-4 credits)
NRSG 4000 Senior Experience Nursing
(1 credits)
NRSG 4001 Mental Health Nursing
(4 credits)
NRSG 4002 Palliative Care Nursing
(2 credits)
NRSG 4003 Practicum: Rural Communities/Populations
(4 credits)
NRSG 4100 Nursing Research
(3 credits)
NRSG 4101 Nursing Research RN-BS
(3 credits)
NRSG 4110 Community Health Nursing
(3 credits)
NRSG 4116 Community and Family Health Nursing
(4 credits)
NRSG 4120 Nursing Practicum: Community
(3 credits)
NRSG 4200 Nursing Leadership And Management
(4 credits)
NRSG 4201 Practicum: Role Integration
(6 credits)
NRSG 4210 Nursing Leadership and Management RN-BS
(3 credits)
NRSG 4240 Evidence, Practice, and Profession
(3 credits)
NRSG 4400 Introduction to Camp Nursing
(3 credits)
NRSG 4407 Roles and Responsibilities of the Camp Nurse
(3 credits)
NRSG 3150 Integrative and Cultural Nursing (3 credits)
Examines the health beliefs and practices of clients from diverse backgrounds, including the concept of rural culture and cultural barriers to quality health care. Theoretical frameworks for performing a cultural assessment and for planning and implementing culturally appropriate nursing care. Includes opportunities for students to reflect on culture in relation to oneself and nursing practice roles. Also explores integrative medicine as a component of cultural practice, values, and beliefs in response to a growing rate of patient demand for wellness-promoting integrative therapies. Prerequisites: Current unencumbered RN license; Prerequisite/Co-requisite: NRSG 3100.
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